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- Forget Boring Forms: How to Build Interactive WordPress Surveys with AIby Shahzad Saeed on 23/03/2026 at 10:00
Building a survey in WordPress is easy, but designing one that gives you actionable data is a different story. Most surveys give useless results because they aren’t engaging enough to get honest, detailed answers from visitors. I’ve found that the best way to fix this… Read More » The post Forget Boring Forms: How to Build Interactive WordPress Surveys with AI first appeared on WPBeginner.
- 5 Best AI Blog Post Generators I Actually Use (& Recommend)by Allison on 20/03/2026 at 10:00
Writing blog posts can take a lot of time. Between brainstorming ideas, creating outlines, and turning everything into a polished article, it’s easy to get stuck staring at a blank page. That’s where AI can make a big difference. Today’s AI blog tools have changed blogging by helping you generate ideas, write full blog post drafts, and optimize content for search engines. I’ve tried many AI blog generators while… Read More » The post 5 Best AI Blog Post Generators I Actually Use (& Recommend) first appeared on WPBeginner.
- How to Turn Your Membership Site into an App (The Easy Way)by Nouman Yaqoob on 18/03/2026 at 10:00
It’s a common misconception that you need to hire a developer or spend $10,000+ to build an app. You can actually turn your membership website into a branded app in under three hours and on a much smaller budget. Forcing your members to repeatedly log… Read More » The post How to Turn Your Membership Site into an App (The Easy Way) first appeared on WPBeginner.
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- North Korean Hackers Abuse VS Code Auto-Run Tasks to Deploy StoatWaffle Malwareby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 23/03/2026 at 18:09
The North Korean threat actors behind the Contagious Interview campaign, also tracked as WaterPlum, have been attributed to a malware family tracked as StoatWaffle that's distributed via malicious Microsoft Visual Studio Code (VS Code) projects. The use of VS Code "tasks.json" to distribute malware is a relatively new tactic adopted by the threat actor since December 2025, with the attacks
- ⚡ Weekly Recap: CI/CD Backdoor, FBI Buys Location Data, WhatsApp Ditches Numbers & Moreby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 23/03/2026 at 13:14
Another week, another reminder that the internet is still a mess. Systems people thought were secure are being broken in simple ways, showing many still ignore basic advisories. This edition covers a mix of issues: supply chain attacks hitting CI/CD setups, long-abused IoT devices being shut down, and exploits moving quickly from disclosure to real attacks. There are also new malware tricks
- We Found Eight Attack Vectors Inside AWS Bedrock. Here's What Attackers Can Do with Themby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 23/03/2026 at 11:55
AWS Bedrock is Amazon's platform for building AI-powered applications. It gives developers access to foundation models and the tools to connect those models directly to enterprise data and systems. That connectivity is what makes it powerful – but it’s also what makes Bedrock a target. When an AI agent can query your Salesforce instance, trigger a Lambda function, or pull from a SharePoint
- Microsoft Warns IRS Phishing Hits 29,000 Users, Deploys RMM Malwareby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 23/03/2026 at 10:55
Microsoft has warned of fresh campaigns that are capitalizing on the upcoming tax season in the U.S. to harvest credentials and deliver malware. The email campaigns take advantage of the urgency and time-sensitive nature of emails to send phishing messages masquerading as refund notices, payroll forms, filing reminders, and requests from tax professionals to deceive recipients into opening
- Trivy Hack Spreads Infostealer via Docker, Triggers Worm and Kubernetes Wiperby info@thehackernews.com (The Hacker News) on 23/03/2026 at 08:31
Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered malicious artifacts distributed via Docker Hub following the Trivy supply chain attack, highlighting the widening blast radius across developer environments. The last known clean release of Trivy on Docker Hub is 0.69.3. The malicious versions 0.69.4, 0.69.5, and 0.69.6 have since been removed from the container image library. "New image tags 0.69.5 and








